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Chris Couple of items you have shaded gray (maybe) and white (preferred) the logic for them is not clear to me: - Why do you have 40 Km 1310 nm with 10x10 DML and ML white and you have 1550 nm 40Km gray? - I also don't understand your reasoning for not selecting 4x25G over 10Km of 1310 nm, this will be the natural implementation when 4x25 become available as you have for 40Km! I expect early implementation of 100G will be based on 10x10. But when the 4x25 becomes available then both 10Km and 40Km could go 4x25G instead of using a more complex mux/de-mux. Thanks, Ali Chris Cole wrote: Hi Marcus, The 100GE Technical Feasibility Alternatives table only covers the two proposed HSSG LAN reach objectives; 10km and 40km. There is currently no WDM network objective in the HSSG. (In fact, a straw poll at the Dallas meeting to not have a HSSG long haul PMD reach was supported.) So to keep the coveted green shading we would like to encourage active investigation efforts towards the use of serial techniques for the LAN reach objectives. In any case, I look forward to seeing your serial PHY contributions at the next meeting. Chris -----Original Message----- From: Marcus Duelk [mailto:duelk@alcatel-lucent.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:06 PM To: Chris Cole Cc: STDS-802-3-HSSG@listserv.ieee.org Subject: Re: [HSSG] <HSSG-FOAH> Meeting Hi Chris, thanks for the update. I am not speaking for a component vendor so I don't know whether my feedback here can be considered as a solution being "under active investigation". However, from a system vendor's perspective I think that the serial solution (the last two rows of your table) only makes sense for a WDM network which would be at 1550nm and at reaches of 40km and beyond. These fields are currently white but they are, at least from our perspective, under active investigation ... I will make further contributions on the serial PHY at the next meeting(s). Marcus Chris Cole wrote: |
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